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Rising Gold Prices: Rethinking Wedding Rings Without Compromise
Rising Gold Prices: Rethinking Wedding Rings Without Compromise
Over the past few years, many couples have noticed the same thing while planning their wedding: the price of gold. And although the price of gold has being going up consistently over the past few years, the price keeps rocketing up! Naturally, this can raise questions when it comes time to choose wedding rings.
But higher gold prices don’t mean fewer options. In fact, for many couples, they’ve opened the door to more thoughtful, flexible, and meaningful choices.
Today’s wedding rings are less about following a single tradition and more about choosing what fits your lifestyle, values, and budget. Whether that means adjusting proportions, exploring different metals, or reworking existing jewellery, there are plenty of ways to design beautiful wedding rings without compromise.
Why rising gold prices are changing wedding ring decisions
Gold has long been the default choice for wedding rings, but as prices rise, couples are understandably becoming more intentional. Rather than automatically choosing a traditional gold band, many are asking better questions:
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How will I wear this ring every day?
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What matters more: colour, durability, or symbolism?
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Can we design something meaningful without overspending?
For couples in Toronto and across Canada, where cost-of-living conversations are very real, this shift toward intention makes sense. The good news is that custom design allows for flexibility, creativity, and control, even when gold prices are high.
Smaller gold bands: classic or custom
One of the simplest ways couples are navigating higher gold prices is by choosing smaller or “less wide” gold bands. A slimmer profile uses less material, but more importantly, you can still choose to go classic or custom. Smaller bands can still be customized to fit and compliment your engagement ring.
This choice isn’t about “downgrading.” Many clients prefer a narrower band because:
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It pairs beautifully with engagement rings
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It feels lighter and more comfortable
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It can satisfy an understated, minimalist aesthetic
Many of the gents prefer a thinner band because they might not be used to wearing jewellery. With a thinner width and lighter weight smaller gold bands can be easier to adjust to everyday wear.
10k vs 14k gold: choosing what works for you
Sometimes during our meetings we find that people aren’t aware of the differences between gold karats. To know which karat of gold works best for your wedding rings you can consider the below points.
10k gold contains less pure gold, making it:
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Durable and resistant to wear
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Slightly lighter in colour (in yellow gold)
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More affordable
14k gold offers:
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A warmer, richer gold tone (in yellow gold)
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Over 50% pure gold in the alloy
Choosing 10k over 14k is not about cutting corners. It’s about making an informed decision based on your lifestyle, budget, and how the ring will be worn. For a plain band perhaps you would go for the 14k.
Or perhaps you’d opt for 10k if you wanted to allocate some of the budget to a custom design or gemstones. For hands on jobs or active lifestyles, 10k gold can be an excellent and practical choice.
Alternative metals: titanium and tungsten wedding rings
Another growing area of interest is wedding ring alternatives to gold, particularly titanium and tungsten. These metals are chosen not as substitutes, but as intentional design choices.
Titanium wedding rings are known for being:
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Lightweight and comfortable
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Extremely strong
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Sleek and modern
Tungsten wedding rings offer:
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A substantial, bold feel
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Exceptional scratch resistance
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A darker, contemporary tone
For couples looking for non-gold wedding rings that are durable and modern, these materials offer affordable wedding ring options with their own distinct character.
A few notes on alternative metals. First, we are unable to custom make rings in alternative metals. Our studio is set up for precious metals and these alternative metals require entirely different tools and equipment. We also cannot set gemstones in alternative metals.
Next, alternative metal rings usually have a minimum width of 5mm and are often not available in finger sizes smaller than 7.
Sterling silver wedding rings: accessible and customizable
Sterling silver wedding rings can be a beautiful and meaningful option for couples looking for more affordable wedding ring options especially when designed thoughtfully.
Silver is a softer metal than gold, which means ring thickness matters. When choosing a sterling silver wedding ring, opting for a slightly thicker band helps ensure durability and longevity for everyday wear. This isn’t a drawback it’s simply a design consideration that allows the ring to age well.
Tarnishing is another important factor to understand. Sterling silver does tarnish over time, but interestingly, rings worn daily tend to tarnish less than those left sitting in a jewellery box. Regular wear naturally polishes the surface, keeping the ring brighter with minimal maintenance.
While the price of silver has also increased in recently, it’s not even close to being comparable to the cost of gold. For couples navigating rising gold prices, silver can offer a classic look at a much more accessible price point.
As with any metal, the key is understanding its properties and designing accordingly. When done well, a sterling silver wedding ring can be both practical and deeply personal.
Reusing yellow gold jewellery: meaning over market price
One of the most meaningful ways to design around budget is by reusing existing yellow gold jewellery. Whether it’s an inherited piece or a ring with personal history, reworking gold allows couples to carry stories forward in a new form.
Using family gold can:
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Reduce material costs
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Preserve sentimental value
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Create a one-of-a-kind custom design
This approach is especially powerful for couples who want their wedding rings to represent connection not just between each other, but across generations. It’s a reminder that the true value of a ring isn’t tied to current gold prices, but to the meaning.
Designing wedding rings around budget without sacrificing meaning
You can still make meaningful wedding rings while making budget conscious choices despite the price of gold.
By adjusting band width, karat, metal choice, or reusing materials you already own, couples can design rings that feel deeply personal and are beautifully made.
For many Toronto couples, this approach aligns perfectly with a desire for sustainability, practicality, and long term wearability.
More choice is the real luxury
Rising gold prices may have changed the conversation around wedding rings, but they haven’t diminished what matters. If anything, they’ve encouraged couples to slow down, ask better questions, and choose rings that genuinely fit their lives.
Whether you’re drawn to a slimmer gold band, deciding between 10k and 14k gold, exploring alternative metals, exploring silver options or reimagining inherited yellow gold, there are many options.
Because the most meaningful wedding rings aren’t defined by market trends they’re defined by the meaning and the stories they carry.